The first use of double tracking in music was in Cinderella. Walt Disney asked the singer Ilene Woods if she could sing harmonies to herself. The technique has become a staple in the music industry.

The bridge blown up by Eli Wallach and Clint Eastwood in The Good, The Bad and The Ugly was prematurely detonated by a Spanish Army Captain. Upon learning of his mistake the Captain ordered his troops to rebuild the bridge, only for it to suffer another explosion once complete.

The real Frank Abagnale Jr. appears in Catch Me If You Can as the French policeman who arrests Leo.

Colin Farrell auditioned in front of Louis Walsh to appear in Boyzone.

Aladdin’s appearance was almost based on Michael J. Fox, but was later changed and modeled after Tom Cruise.

The character Sid from Toy Story is said to have made an appearance in Toy Story 3. He’s the garbage man.

Harry Potter and author JK Rowling share the same birthday.

Ridley Scott used The Who’s blue laser lighting to light the Alien egg chamber because they were in the next studio. Ingenuity +1

James Cameron was homeless when writing the movie "The Terminator " and sold the rights for US$1 on the condition he could direct it.

The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King won all 11 Academy Awards it was nominated for.

The final cut of Terminator 2: Judgement Day ends with a make-your-own-mind-up soliloquy about fate and the future. It could have ended with Sarah Connor as an old lady sitting in a futuristic LA park showing us that everything was hunky dory. Hasta la vista nuance.